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subjugation
The act of bringing someone or something under domination or control, often through force or coercion
insurrection
A violent uprising or rebellion against authority or government, often aimed at overthrowing the existing political order
Disenfranchisement
The deprivation or denial of voting rights or other political privileges, often targeted at specific groups or individuals
Impunity
Exemption from punishment or legal consequences for wrongdoing or misconduct, often targeted at specific groups or individuals
Infringement
The violation of the rights, privileges, or boundaries of others, often in a legal or ethical context
Dissimulation
Concealing or disguising one’s true intentions or feelings, often through deception or pretense
Insidious
Operating or proceeding in a gradual, subtle, or imperceptible manner, often through deception or pretense
Sovereignty
Supreme authority or power to govern oneself or others, often associated with independent nation-states or governing bodies
Enigma
Something that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand or explain
Anarchy
A state of disorder or absence of government or authority, often characterized by lawlessness, chaos or lack of social structure
Clandestine
Characterized by secrecy, concealment, or covert operation, often involving activities or arrangements that are hidden or kept confidential
Pragmatic
Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
Incognito
In disguise or under an assumed identity, often to conceal one’s true identity or avoid recognition
Autocracy
A system of government in which supreme power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual or autocrat, often without meaningful checks and balances
Machiavellian
Characterized by cunning, manipulation, or deceitfulness in pursuit of one’s goals, often associated with the principles outlined in Niccolo Machiavelli’s work, “The Prince.”